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Latest Spectre Meltdown Information

Latest Spectre Meltdown Information

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bkelton
Member
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07-05-2016, 12:51 AM
#1
Hello, I noticed your older PC has been running sluggishly lately. You suspect the Spectre/Meltdown Windows patches might be the cause. To test this, you can try uninstalling the patch and see if performance improves. Even though it poses security risks, I understand your preference for a functional but less secure system over a fully protected one. If anyone can assist, that would be greatly appreciated.
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bkelton
07-05-2016, 12:51 AM #1

Hello, I noticed your older PC has been running sluggishly lately. You suspect the Spectre/Meltdown Windows patches might be the cause. To test this, you can try uninstalling the patch and see if performance improves. Even though it poses security risks, I understand your preference for a functional but less secure system over a fully protected one. If anyone can assist, that would be greatly appreciated.

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Micel002
Member
153
07-05-2016, 01:18 AM
#2
It's highly improbable it's the updates. What hardware are you running?
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Micel002
07-05-2016, 01:18 AM #2

It's highly improbable it's the updates. What hardware are you running?

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Marou763
Junior Member
38
07-11-2016, 05:17 PM
#3
it's an old Toshiba laptop from 2012 with an i7 2630, 2630qm, GT540M processor and 6gb RAM. i understand it's starting to feel outdated, but it's still useful until i can get a newer model. it's definitely worth having right now.
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Marou763
07-11-2016, 05:17 PM #3

it's an old Toshiba laptop from 2012 with an i7 2630, 2630qm, GT540M processor and 6gb RAM. i understand it's starting to feel outdated, but it's still useful until i can get a newer model. it's definitely worth having right now.

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Baningu
Junior Member
19
07-14-2016, 09:44 AM
#4
Updates can be turned off using an application named inSpectre.
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Baningu
07-14-2016, 09:44 AM #4

Updates can be turned off using an application named inSpectre.